Private Druid Expedition: 7 Secrets of Witchcraft in Britain
This tour is an experience of a lifetime. You will explore key spiritual places that shaped British culture and its beliefs.
Your morning will start with a journey to Stonehenge followed by the walk and meditative ritual at the Druid sacrifice spot.
You will walk through the ancient woods and sacred stones, visit lost ruins, and secluded hideaways, and discover sunset hill forts and prehistoric caverns.
Your adventure will take you to the oldest stone circle in the world, which is surprisingly not Stonehenge, and you will explore the largest and most mystical artificial mound in Europe.
For the bravest explorers, there is a haunted cave on our list, followed by a picnic in the enchanting forest.
This experience is for modern mystics who want to unleash the power of the mind to achieve desired results in career and relationships.
Play by another set of rules.
Highlights
- Take part in a magical initiation at the Ancient Cave
- Perform an ancient magical ritual
- Discover where Druids made sacrifices
- Stop by the mysterious British Pyramid - Silbury Hill
- Learn how moon phases impact your personal energy
- Unleash the power from your mind, spirit and soul at Stonehenge
- Forest meditation
- Trace the history of witchcraft exploring the ancient cave
- Learn Druid techniques how to withstand psychic attack
- Manifest you visions at the World's oldest stone circle
Price
2244 £ per group (5 people)
Sights you will see:
Ancient Caves
Stone circles
Description
Some religions today, like Christianity and Wicca, have been influenced by Druidry. Circles were key to many Druid beliefs; the circle of life, the seasons, light and darkness. On the first stop, you will explore remains of the Uffington Castle and mysterious Neolithic White Horse. You will drive towards Barbury Castle, a strategically placed hill fort that served defensive forces from the Iron Age up until the 20th century.
On your journey, you will discover the Cherhill White Horse, the second oldest in Wiltshire being cut in 1780, possibly inspired by the horse at Westbury cut two years earlier.
After you explore this druid site, you will travel towards the most massive artificial mound in Europe, mysterious Silbury Hill that compares in height and volume to some of the Egyptian pyramids. Its mystery lies in its reluctance to reveal its purpose: historians and archaeologists have puzzled for centuries over why it was built. You will also see where Druids were casting magical incantations and where human sacrifices took place - in the atmospheric Neolithic site, Woodhenge.
Meeting Point
At the lobby of your hotel/ Appartment
End Point
At the lobby of your hotel/ Appartment
Inclusions
Expert Guide
Chauffeur
Picnic lunch in the ancient woodland with mulled wine
Exclusions
Gratuities
Time
8 am
Duration
12 hours
Days
Monday till Sunday